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brand new Rota D-Force 18" wheels 18x9.5 +20

Full Gunmetal

As new condition.

Bought these for my Evo X after being told they would fit - they juuuust don't clear the front brembos (the actual rim just touches, spoke clearance is plenty)

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^ the actual wheels

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^ different colour, different angle.

Product page

Tyres never mounted.

Just one rim has been dummy fitted.

Comes with centrecaps.

Located in Doncaster, VIC

$1000 delivered

PM me, or email [email protected]

They are the standard OEM Evo 10 brembos

which are a bit bigger than the Evo 7/8/9 ones.

But not sure exactly what "size" they are.

anyone local is more than welcome to test fit the wheels.

i live local to doncaster and am very interested. they sell for $999 from stores brand new. would you go cheaper? cheers.

I know.

they ARE effectively brand new (from Vision R)

yeah a little cheaper, but not much... but if you are picking them up, that saves me a lot of hassle!!

I know.

they ARE effectively brand new (from Vision R)

yeah a little cheaper, but not much... but if you are picking them up, that saves me a lot of hassle!!

Yep thats where I've been looking.

I live in doncaster so pickup will be very easy haha.

I'll let you know this week if they're not already sold.

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